Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?

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Ginger777
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Serpent Stamp-Who is Native Artist?

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https://dl-mail.ymail.com/ws/download/m ... rLpkDf2jbP

This is a necklace back. The stamp is a serpent (snake) above ‘sterling’
I have searched many sites and hallmarks for this piece. I’m a semi-advanced novice on sterling jewelry as I have a store. This one has me stumped. Pretty sure it’s Navajo but can’t name the artist. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Thank you Trev I will try that as the other way did not work.
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OK Trying to upload image again

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The beast here is specifically a rattlesnake. Unfortunately, a very common theme in the southwest, which doesn't help much in trying to find this maker.
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Traintime wrote:The beast here is specifically a rattlesnake. Unfortunately, a very common theme in the southwest, which doesn't help much in trying to find this maker.
True. So hard to find who it is. Beautiful piece and did notice that it was a rattlesnake when I found a fake serpent one with no eyes or stripes in the tail. Still a steal
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have you looked here? it's in the unidentified category.

http://www.art-amerindien.com/hallmarks ... lmarks.htm
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The snake looks more like a "sidewinder" than a rattlesnake. ::: The font of the "Sterling" stamp I do recognize from many different Native American pieces over the years. ::: That's good it is found in the "unidentified" category so hopefully, given enough time, other examples will surface. :::
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bread_baby wrote:have you looked here? it's in the unidentified category.

http://www.art-amerindien.com/hallmarks ... lmarks.htm
Yes, I did and the snakes are different. The fake one there has no eyes or 'stripes' on it's tail, indicating a rattlesnake. Still searching...I think Traintime said it best. A very common theme in the Southwest. Thanx everyone for trying.

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